The script justs downloads the pages related to the members of these groups, and applies filters in order to analyze some numbers. You can see the magic of sed and grep of the code here but, let’s go for the results.

The first part shows the number of developers per country, based on the [approximation of] “Time zone” slot of each one’s page:

The total is 170, and the most populated cities (>=10 developers) are Berlin, London, Paris, New York, Roma and Chicago. (The previous phrase is a nonsense in many cases e.g. Europe, cause each city label is an indicator for the country more than for the city itself; thanks Fabrice).

Other info the script shows is the list of people from a city, the developers belonging to Ubuntu Women (only 5), and the Karma ranking. Feel free to download from here, use and improve it.

It’s great to know there are so many persons from so many countries working towards a common direction so useful for the world. Long live people working for Ubuntu (and Debian, and GNU, and Linux and… free software) around the world 😉

As far as the UW thing goes:
There is one core-dev that’s a woman.
There are three MOTU that are women.
There are two women with Per Package Uploader status.
There is one woman with access to the Kernel packageset.